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Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence have had wide-reaching impacts across the globe and within nearly every industry in recent months.
To show what consumers and workers are most interested in and concerned about when it comes to artificial intelligence, as well their views on how AI should be developed and regulated moving forward, we’ve collected highlights from our latest data on the topic.
This chart pack includes more than 20 charts of Morning Consult data, revealing what the public really thinks about artificial intelligence and its future. Read More...
The anglicism “Gendering” in German denotes the consideration of the gender aspect in society, in particular a gender-conscious use of language. Changes to existing conventions seek to promote equality, diversity and inclusion as well as a non-binary understanding of gender. Opponents to gendering claim that these changes to written and spoken German are impractical. We’ll talk about gender-conscious language, the ongoing gender debate in Germany and German gendering.
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